Index
A  B  C  D  E  F  I  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  
Symbols
- @ operator 
- in SQL*Plus, 3-3
 
 
 
A
- Ada 
- example code, 6-22
 
- named parameter association, 2-12
 
- positional parameter association, 2-12
 
- typographic conventions for code, xiv
 
 
- Ada example for VAX/VMS, 5-22
 
- angle brackets, xv
 
- anonymous blocks, 3-2
 
- anonymous blocks in PL/SQL, 3-8
 
- Arrays as Procedure Arguments, 4-9
 
- AUTHORIZATION clause, 2-9 
- formal syntax of, B-2
 
 
- AUTO_CONNECT 
- command-line option, 5-13
 
 
 
B
- BINDING 
- command-line option, 5-14
 
 
- binding 
- early, 1-9, 3-7
 
- late, 1-9, 3-7
 
 
- BINDING command-line option, 3-8
 
- braces, xv
 
- brackets, xiv
 
 
C
- case sensitivity in program names, option names, and values, 5-5
 
- case-sensitive characters 
- in names of executables, 5-5
 
- in package and procedure names, 3-6
 
 
- code page, 4-11
 
- command-line option value lists, 5-6
 
- command-line options 
- about, 5-11
 
- case-sensitive characters in, 3-6
 
- CONFIG, 5-8
 
- specifying an option, 5-6
 
- whitespace used in, 5-11
 
 
- Comments, 2-15
 
- comments 
- C-style, 2-15
 
- not allowed in a configuration file, 5-8
 
- SQL-style, 2-15
 
 
- compiling and linking 
- about, 5-22
 
 
- CONFIG 
- command-line option, 5-14
 
 
- CONFIG command-line option, 5-8
 
- configuration files 
- system, 5-7, 5-8
 
- user, 5-7, 5-8
 
 
- CONNECT statement, 2-18
 
- connecting to a database 
- AUTHORIZATION clause and, 2-9
 
- calling RPC stubs and, 3-20
 
 
- CONTEXT ALLOCATE statement, 2-21
 
- CONTEXT FREE statement, 2-21
 
- conventions 
- for text in a module file, 2-14
 
- used in this manual, xiv
 
 
- COURSES.SQL script, 6-7
 
- CREATE PROCEDURE command, 3-3
 
- cursor 
- concept of, 4-2
 
- declaring, 2-2
 
- name of, 2-10
 
- namespace for, 2-10
 
- syntax of, B-3
 
- using in queries, 4-8
 
 
- cursor declarations, 2-10
 
- cursor variable 
- closing, 3-11
 
 
- cursor variable parameters, 3-9
 
- cursor variables, 2-10, 3-9, 4-8 
- allocating, 3-9
 
- must use late binding, 3-11
 
- not available for Ada, 3-9
 
- opening, 3-10
 
- opening in a standalone stored procedure, 3-11
 
- return types, 3-11
 
 
- cursor variables, restrictions on, 3-12
 
 
D
- database concepts for host application developer, 4-2
 
- datatypes 
- conversion, 1-5
 
- SQL, 2-12
 
 
- declaring a cursor, 2-2
 
- demo directory, xiii
 
- DEPARTMT.SQL script, 6-5
 
- DISCONNECT statement, 2-19
 
- dots, xv
 
- Dynamic SQL, 3-12
 
 
E
- early binding, 1-9, 3-7
 
- ellipsis, xv
 
- EMROLMNT.SQL script, 6-8
 
- ENABLE THREADS statement, 2-20
 
- encoding scheme, 4-11
 
- error messages, 2-18 
- handling of, 1-3, 4-2
 
 
- ERRORS 
- command-line option, 5-14
 
 
 
F
- filename extension default values, 5-9
 
- files 
- input, 5-8
 
- output, 5-9
 
 
- filetype, 5-9
 
- FIPS 
- command-line option, 5-15
 
- flagger, xii
 
 
 
I
- INAME 
- command-line option, 5-15
 
 
- indicator parameters, 2-15, 3-13 
- definition of, 4-6
 
- truncation indicated by, 2-16
 
- values greater than zero, 4-8
 
 
- indicator variables, 4-6 
- concept of, 4-2
 
- used to show nulls, 2-16
 
 
- input files, 5-8
 
- INSTRUCS.SQL script, 6-6
 
- interface procedures 
- definition of, 1-8
 
- files, 1-8
 
- stubs, 1-8
 
 
 
L
- LANGUAGE clause, 2-8
 
- late binding, 1-9, 3-7
 
- linking, 5-22
 
- listing file output from SQL*Module, 5-10
 
- listing options and default values, 5-5
 
- LNAME 
- command-line option, 5-16
 
 
- LTYPE 
- command-line option, 5-16
 
 
 
M
- makefile, 5-4
 
- MAPPING 
- command-line option, 5-16
 
 
- MAXLITERAL 
- command-line option, 5-17
 
 
- MKTABLES.SQL script, 6-3
 
- mode of a parameter in PL/SQL, 3-3
 
- module 
- cursor declarations in, 2-2
 
- definition of, 2-2
 
- preamble to, 2-2
 
- procedures in, 2-2
 
- structure of, 2-7
 
 
- MODULE clause, 2-8
 
- module file 
- text conventions in, 2-14
 
 
- Module Language 
- defined by ANSI committee, 1-5
 
- sample program, 2-2, 6-2
 
- syntax diagrams for, B-2
 
 
- Module Language Sample Program, 6-10
 
- Multi-tasking, 2-20
 
- Multi-tasking Example, 2-22
 
- Multi-tasking Restrictions, 2-21
 
 
N
- named parameter association, 2-12
 
- National Language Support (NLS), 4-10
 
- NLS parameter 
- NLS_CURRENCY, 4-10
 
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 4-10
 
- NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, 4-10
 
- NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, 4-10
 
- NLS_LANG, 4-11
 
- NLS_LANGUAGE, 4-10
 
- NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, 4-10
 
- NLS_SORT, 4-10
 
- NLS_TERRITORY, 4-10
 
 
- NOT NULL 
- database constraint, 2-16
 
 
- notational conventions, xiv
 
- null value 
- concept of, 4-2
 
- handling, 4-6
 
- indicator variable shows null, 2-16
 
- NOT NULL database constraint, 2-16
 
 
- Number of Rows Processed, obtaining, 4-6
 
 
O
- ONAME 
- command-line option, 5-17
 
 
- OPEN command 
- not used for cursor variables, 2-14
 
 
- opening a cursor variable, 3-10
 
- operating system command line, 5-4
 
- options on command line, 5-6
 
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI) 
- anonymous PL/SQL blocks and, 3-8
 
 
- OUTPUT 
- command-line option, 5-18
 
 
- output file default name for Ada, 5-9
 
- output files 
- for SQL*Module, 5-9
 
 
 
P
- packages, 3-4
 
- parameter list, 2-11
 
- password 
- in AUTHORIZATION clause, 2-9
 
- supplied at runtime, 2-9
 
 
- PL/SQL 
- about, 3-2
 
- datatypes 
- in a stored procedure definition, 3-13
 
 
- functions 
- return values for, 3-18
 
 
- mode of a parameter, 3-3
 
- sample program, 6-19
 
- typographic conventions for code, xiv
 
 
- PL/SQL source files output from SQL*Module, 5-10
 
- PNAME 
- command-line option, 5-19
 
 
- positional parameter association, 2-12
 
- preamble, 2-8 
- syntax of, B-3
 
- to a module, 2-2
 
 
- precompiler default values, 5-7
 
- precompilers, 3-8
 
- preface 
- Send Us Your Comments, ix
 
 
- privileges 
- database, 2-9
 
- when running SQL*Module application, 2-9
 
 
- procedure definitions, 2-10
 
- procedure name, 2-11
 
- procedures, 3-2 
- case of generated output code files, 3-6
 
- in a module, 2-2
 
- standalone, 3-4
 
- stored, 3-3
 
- top-level, 3-4
 
 
- program structure, 4-2
 
- program structure of a SQL*Module application, 4-2
 
 
R
- reserved words 
- Oracle, C-2
 
 
- rows_processed function, 4-6
 
- RPC, 3-13 
- BINDING command-line option used with, 3-8
 
- call to PL/SQL, 3-13
 
 
- RPC_GENERATE 
- command-line option, 5-19
 
 
- RPC_GENERATE command-line option, 5-14
 
- running the Mod*SQL compiler, 5-4
 
- running the SQL*Module compiler, 5-4
 
 
S
- SAMeDL, 1-5
 
- sample application DEMCALSP.A, 6-40
 
- sample application DEMOHOST.A, 6-22
 
- sample programs 
- on-line location of, 6-3
 
 
- sample tables 
- on-line location of, 6-3
 
 
- schema name required when running SQL*Module, 5-5
 
- SELECT_ERROR 
- command-line option, 5-20
 
 
- semicolon 
- does not terminate cursor declaration, 2-10
 
 
- Send Us Your Comments 
- boilerplate, ix
 
 
- SET CONNECTION statement, 2-19
 
- SNAME 
- command-line option, 5-20
 
 
- source code output file, 5-9
 
- specification files, 1-7, 4-8 
- in Ada, 2-4
 
 
- SQL 
- commands 
- allowed in Module Language, 2-14
 
- list of, 2-14
 
 
- datatypes 
- about, 2-12
 
- in the WITH INTERFACE clause, 3-13
 
 
- identifier 
- as a cursor name, 2-10
 
- in module preamble, 2-8
 
 
 
- SQL Ada Module Description Language, 1-5
 
- SQL*Module 
- about, 1-2
 
- development using Module Language, 1-5
 
- executable names, 5-5
 
- FIPS flagger, xii
 
- running the compiler, 5-4
 
- standards conformance, xii
 
- supported features, 1-11
 
 
- SQL*Plus 
- creating stored procedures with, 3-3
 
- storing packages in a database, 5-2
 
 
- SQL_CONTEXT datatype, 2-21
 
- SQL_STANDARD package, 6-2
 
- SQL92 syntax, 2-11
 
- SQLCHECK 
- command-line option, 5-21
 
 
- SQLCODE 
- concept of, 4-2
 
- in the WITH INTERFACE clause, 3-13
 
- parameter, 2-17
 
- return values, 4-3
 
- standard type, 6-2
 
 
- SQLCODE parameter, 4-2
 
- SQLLIB, 5-22
 
- SQLSTATE 
- concept of, 4-2
 
- declaring, 4-3
 
- in the WITH INTERFACE clause, 3-13
 
- parameter, 2-17
 
- standard type, 6-2
 
 
- SQLSTATE parameter, 4-3
 
- SQLSTATE status variable 
- predefined status codes and conditions, 4-6
 
 
- square brackets, xiv
 
- standalone procedure, 3-4
 
- standards conformance, xii
 
- status parameters 
- about, 2-17
 
- in the WITH INTERFACE clause, 3-13
 
 
- STORE_PACKAGE 
- command-line option, 5-20
 
 
- STORE_PACKAGE command-line option 
- does a CREATE or REPLACE PACKAGE, 5-21
 
 
- stored packages, 3-4
 
- stored procedures 
- about, 3-3
 
- created with SQL*Module, 3-18
 
 
- string literal 
- on one line, 2-14
 
 
- STUDENTS.SQL script, 6-7
 
- syntax diagrams for Module Language, B-2
 
- system configuration file, 5-7
 
- system-specific Oracle documentation 
- Ada default filenames, 5-10
 
- Ada default names, 5-9
 
- case-sensitive command-line options, 3-6
 
- filename extensions, 5-11
 
- filenames and extensions, 5-9
 
- invoking SQL*Module, 5-4
 
- SQL_STANDARD package for Ada, 6-2
 
- system configuration files, 5-8
 
 
- system-specific references, E-2
 
 
T
- terminal encoding scheme, 4-11
 
- time stamp, 3-7
 
- top-level procedure, 3-4
 
- typographic conventions, xiv
 
 
U
- user configuration file, 5-7
 
- USERID 
- command-line option, 5-21
 
- compiling Module Language files, 5-5
 
- generating interface procedure files, 5-5
 
 
- username 
- in AUTHORIZATION clause, 2-9
 
 
 
V
- values of command-line options, 5-6
 
- vertical bar, xv
 
 
W
- WHERE CURRENT OF clause, 2-14
 
- whitespace 
- not present in option lists, 5-11
 
 
- whitespace in command-line options, 5-11
 
- with context clause 
- for ADA, 2-4
 
- for Ada, 6-2
 
 
- WITH INTERFACE clause 
- about, 3-13
 
 
- words 
- reserved, C-2